CCAS was out on the water yesterday floating the lower river below bowmanstown. Water temp measured 68.4 degrees at the ramp. Primarily fished streamers and boated a nice selection of smallmouth, rock bass, a small musky and one fine rainbow trout. Spotted a few rising fish but not enough to get excited about. No real hatching bugs either.

Becker, your right - the Cornuta can work up there, but is usually a cloudy morning occurence. We were there on a hot, sunny afternoon so no doubt had something to do with our lack of bugs.. It's still all good though, we learned a few things - good R&D trip...

TDB wrote:That is true. I didn't claim to catch it though! That motto is for the guy that catches it, says "I measured it against my rod" and then releases it and says it was 23.25"... Come on dude...:)

I feel like I was making some unsubstantiated claims so added a sizing wrap to my rod. Gotta keep it honest!